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Shirley Horn continues in a formula that has become very popular for her. De-emphasizing her piano, Horn sings one very slow ballad after another. The intimate music, which features her trio members, percussionist Alex Acuna and most prominently the keyboards and orchestrations of George Mesterhazy, has very little variety and should be listened to in small doses. Horn's singing is full of subtle emotion and sensuality, particularly on such numbers as Jobim's "Someone To Light Up My Life," Lil Green's "In The Dark," "Kiss And Run" and "The Island," but no real surprises occur and the consistently dreamy mood has the potential to become quite sleepy. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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Track Listing
| 1. Loving You |
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| 2. The Man You Were |
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| 3. Dreamy |
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| 4. Someone To Light Up My Life |
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| 5. In The Dark |
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| 6. Should I Surrender |
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| 7. Love Dance |
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| 8. Kiss And Run |
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| 9. The Island |
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| 10. It Amazes Me |
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| 11. All Of A Sudden My Heart Sings |
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Let Your Love Flow The Bellamy Brothers |
| Country veterans David Milton and Homer Howard Bellamy are the latest beneficiaries of Advertising industry's magic career rescue touch; thanks to one of their biggest hits being used in the latest Barclays credit card commercial. "Let Your Love Flow" was the second of the Bellamy's singles and their first successful one. It was written by a former Neil Diamond roadie and went to reach number one in several countries both sides of the Atlantic. A fine example of the irresistible wave of country pop that dominated the US charts during the Seventies, heralded by stars such as Kenny Rogers and Dr. Hook. No need for a crystal ball to foresee a second run in our charts for it; maybe followed by a greatest hits repackage, timely released for the Christmas market. That's the always difficult gift for old uncle Joe sorted! | |
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